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Site Engineer
Are you ready to work in an inclusive, award winning, progressive and dynamic environment?
Do you have 2 years experience as an Engineer working on rail civils projects?
Do you have the ability to write WPP's?
Do you have experience in quality control and take off's + setting out?
Do you hold TWC certificate with 2 years experience undertaking the role of TWC?
What are you waiting for? Apply today!
We have a passion for social value and are doing great work in the communities in which we work to help and support with the work we do, aiming to create infrastructure solutions with lasting community value.
The identity and structure of our businesses reflect how we operate and see ourselves now and into the future – as a ‘Team of Teams’ comprised of sector specialists and experts, that together enable the possible and deliver infrastructure solutions for a range of communities, clients and customers.
This role is to assist the Project Manager and Construction Manager in project delivery and site engineering/setting out, ensuring safe delivery of the project to time, cost and quality requirements. The main project is a depot in Selhurst and substation construction from a civils perspective.
We are looking for a qualified civil engineer who has railway experience, can write WPPs, can set out using GSM/Total Station, is senior enough to converse with the Client's engineer, has a CITB TWC cert and two years experience in undertaking the TWC role. This role requires experience of using robotic total station, generally line and level control.
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Key Tasks
Technical Assurance of Construction Works Verify that works are constructed in accordance with: Approved designs Risk assessments (RAMS) Inspection / test regimes Provide daily engineering assurance on site Identify deviations from design or method and escalate Inspection, Verification and Records Undertake or support: Setting out and dimensional checks Inspection of safety-critical works Verification of construction activities (e.g. pours, groundworks, installation) Maintain accurate engineering records and evidence Support “hold, witness and inspection points” within the Engineering Management Plan Temporary Works Implementation (TWS-type functions where delegated) Where Acting As Or Supporting a TWS
Supervise: Installation of temporary works Inspection prior to loading / use Removal and dismantling Ensure works are only implemented in accordance with approved designs and permits No authority for design approval or change Monitoring Compliance and Escalation Identify: Non-conformances Deviations from design or RAMS Unsafe or uncontrolled works Escalate issues to: TWC / Construction Manager / DI as appropriate Prevent progression of non-compliant work activities Engineering Input into Planning and Sequencing Support: Constructability reviews Sequencing of works Interface coordination (temporary/permanent works) Assist in defining: Safe build methodology Logical construction stages Evidence, Records and “Golden Thread” Produce and maintain: Inspection records Verification data As-built information Contribute to the project evidence base required under: Building Safety Act 2022 Engineering Management Plan requirements Support to Dutyholder Framework (CDM 2015) Act as a key enabler of dutyholder compliance by: Monitoring construction works Providing real-time assurance Supporting risk control implementation Ensure work is: Planned Managed Monitored safely on site Qualifications & Experience Required


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Civil Engineering degree railway and civil substation construction experience Experience as a Site Engineer Experience using surveying equipment such as Leica or total station. Experience and qualifications as a TWC CSCS
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